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a pleasure to have you with us today. the world of the. technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. continuing on the situation with syria. this is me i'm joined live for some perspective by collin cavell an assistant professor at bluefield state college to speak more about the situation thanks for joining us here so do you think that president obama changed his mind at the last minute about asking for congressional approval what do you think spurred that. that some people will commend president obama or waiting for a vote from the u.s. congress before undertaking you know lateral military action against the elected government of syria. and of course people or they know that this is perhaps not clear in maybe another war just like one sector as they call them. just like when prime minister tony blair lied to the british public so they want to be sure but i think we ought to be asking the question why was the president just before today so willing to go to war against the government of syria well our i
a pleasure to have you with us today. the world of the. technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. continuing on the situation with syria. this is me i'm joined live for some perspective by collin cavell an assistant professor at bluefield state college to speak more about the situation thanks for joining us here so do you think that president obama changed his mind at the last minute about asking for congressional approval what do you think spurred that....
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in the country and brings us more from the streets. if at the beginning of his speech i so that people looped nervous obviously frightened and why raid relief came to replace all these emotions all these feelings following a bomb and speech many here say that congress is unlikely to approve military action against syria but even those who think that it could happen that congress does approve this strike against a country say at least it is not going to happen tonight but if we're talking about the general mood in syria that public opinion is divided there are those who are afraid and frightened and they leave the country they pack their bags they send their families women and kids outside syria and they're following them themselves and there is another part of the syrian society they say we don't care we've been living under this pressure on did these dangerous highly unsafe and stable situation for more than two years and how if we didn't leave last year and two years ago why should we believe now some senior u.s. administration offic
in the country and brings us more from the streets. if at the beginning of his speech i so that people looped nervous obviously frightened and why raid relief came to replace all these emotions all these feelings following a bomb and speech many here say that congress is unlikely to approve military action against syria but even those who think that it could happen that congress does approve this strike against a country say at least it is not going to happen tonight but if we're talking about...
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foreign policy joining us live from washington for us what a bomber he's really under public pressure and also his major allies the u.k. and nato. intervention at just how much that these factors impact on his decision to consult congress. i think it played a major role i think the fact he was prepared to go without a united nations resolution which of course would make any military strike illegal but he was counting on certainly the brits he was counting on the u.k. to come on board i think he was quite blindsided by that decision by the british parliament and then to find out that nato said no and that the arab league said no france isn't quite enough as an international ally i think all of that plus the fact that almost two hundred members of congress have signed letters in recent days demanding that there be some consultation with congress all of that pushed him to recognize that he could not just go ahead with this military strike and think he was going to retain public support for it public support is very very low for a military strike more than half say explicitly they're agai
foreign policy joining us live from washington for us what a bomber he's really under public pressure and also his major allies the u.k. and nato. intervention at just how much that these factors impact on his decision to consult congress. i think it played a major role i think the fact he was prepared to go without a united nations resolution which of course would make any military strike illegal but he was counting on certainly the brits he was counting on the u.k. to come on board i think he...
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officials believe that any security draft resolution allowing for the use of force against syria would be vetoed by russia and or china now obama says his plan military strike is not time sensitive that means that it could happen one week from now it could happen one month from now but ultimately the u.s. president says the syrian government will pay consequences for allegedly carrying out a chemical weapons attack after careful deliberation i have decided that the united states should take military action against syrian regime targets and should not be an open ended intervention we would not put boots on the ground. instead it would be designed to be limited duration and scope now it's important to point out that the team of u.n. experts that have been investigating the august twenty first alleged chemical weapons attack just returned from damascus and have not yet concluded if chemical weapons were used the results of their findings may become known in the next few weeks while president obama is basing his judgment on is an independent investigation that washington has done into the
officials believe that any security draft resolution allowing for the use of force against syria would be vetoed by russia and or china now obama says his plan military strike is not time sensitive that means that it could happen one week from now it could happen one month from now but ultimately the u.s. president says the syrian government will pay consequences for allegedly carrying out a chemical weapons attack after careful deliberation i have decided that the united states should take...
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can tell us more about the u.s. leaders statement now so he really has made it a definitive decision that he will go ahead then with military intervention but he doesn't know when. that's right u.s. president barack obama has announced something of a shift in strategy with respect to military intervention into syria now most of the world is speculating that washington would strike damascus within the next within the next twenty four to forty eight hours but on saturday afternoon president obama confirmed the u.s. will take military action against syria but first the u.s. leader says he will seek authorization from congress speaking in the rose garden obama said that he believes he has the authority to carry out a military attack without approval from congress but he feels that going before congress having a public debate debate having a vote would make the country stronger if there was actually a national conversation taking place about obama's intended military strike against syria now the u.s. leader says that he
can tell us more about the u.s. leaders statement now so he really has made it a definitive decision that he will go ahead then with military intervention but he doesn't know when. that's right u.s. president barack obama has announced something of a shift in strategy with respect to military intervention into syria now most of the world is speculating that washington would strike damascus within the next within the next twenty four to forty eight hours but on saturday afternoon president obama...
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khalid mahmood has told us why he voted against the move there in british parliament. i don't think america or anybody else has that intelligence to say exactly who it was we know that the syrian government does have stockpiles of chemical weapons but unless we have a clear. direct intelligence to relate to who's done it we can't just just be pointing fingers we have this before when there was the weapon of mass destruction destruction debate and the presentation in the united nations by colin powell and we knew that didn't come to be true so we have to be very very skeptical of any form of this sort of intelligence that comes out unless it is the that is substance of proof on military action is not going to be a resolution in syria it hasn't been anywhere else so let's let's change the script let's change what's been going on before because we're talking about bloodshed now if this is allowed to take its course there will be far greater bloodshed well the top more on two nights developments we can now go back to the political activist william and william sort of out o
khalid mahmood has told us why he voted against the move there in british parliament. i don't think america or anybody else has that intelligence to say exactly who it was we know that the syrian government does have stockpiles of chemical weapons but unless we have a clear. direct intelligence to relate to who's done it we can't just just be pointing fingers we have this before when there was the weapon of mass destruction destruction debate and the presentation in the united nations by colin...
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chuck todd is also standing by for us. chuck, this is going to be a very interesting debate and vote for a number of reasons. of course in addition to syria, there's an immigration bill that is also on the hill right now, and there are a number of looming budget deadlines as well, and oh, now, by the way, starting september 9th there is going to be quite the vigorous debate, and then a vote on military action. >> to me, there were two extraordinary aspects to the president's remarks there. one, and behind the scenes they have been dealing with this problem for all week which was what is the hurry? they could never come up with a rational publicly to satisfy whether it was ban ki-moon at the u.n. or whether it was a member of congress of why did the strikes have to happen now? what is with the rush to do this now? why can't it wait? what did the president just go out and say. you know what, we are not in a hurry, we can wait and it can take place over the next month. and then the other extraordinary aspect, and you can go b
chuck todd is also standing by for us. chuck, this is going to be a very interesting debate and vote for a number of reasons. of course in addition to syria, there's an immigration bill that is also on the hill right now, and there are a number of looming budget deadlines as well, and oh, now, by the way, starting september 9th there is going to be quite the vigorous debate, and then a vote on military action. >> to me, there were two extraordinary aspects to the president's remarks...
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should have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. to minutes past the hour here in the russian capital another situation concerning gay rights in russia has been making headlines around the world and sparking huge debate among activists politicians and even athletes a new law prohibiting gay propaganda to minors and spark calls for a boycott of the upcoming winter olympics in sochi in february next year culture expert martin andrews has been finding out what impact it's been having in the country. the real rainbow russia fights on the streets and less arrests for many around the world moscow brings images of snow spies violence and now extreme homophobia the new anti-gay propaganda law has certainly break night in the cold war hangups from decades ago on the this time it's the l g b t community in the spotlight all the fights for equality in boycotts on sporting events can be justified it's important to note that moscow and many other major cities in russia do have thriving gay communities peter was named is a british ex-pat who told
should have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. to minutes past the hour here in the russian capital another situation concerning gay rights in russia has been making headlines around the world and sparking huge debate among activists politicians and even athletes a new law prohibiting gay propaganda to minors and spark calls for a boycott of the upcoming winter olympics in sochi in february next year culture expert martin andrews has been finding out what impact it's been having in the...
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the loss of hearing was the most difficult to get used to alexander could still remained using his hands that life without music was unbearable. through the silt over there i call this my musical harness for good. but that's the proof that i was shocked the first time i put this loudspeaker up to my chest with so for the last i could clearly feel the band's drum. and so i solved the problem of rhythm and now i can hear the music and relax. a little. nobody knows exactly why alexander savor of lost his sight and hearing their his case files reveal a dark family secret alexander's mother and. father met and fell in love both had lost their parents during the stalin era and both had been raised in orphanages they simply considered it a happy coincidence that they shared the same second name only after years had passed did they finally discover the awful truth. has been done wife. brother and sister perhaps explaining their son's disability. one day he went to a park and then came home to me. i remember i was doing some laundry and he asked me mama how my going to live i don't understand any
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terrorists who might use them against us. so, i have said before and i meant what i said, that if the world has an obligation to make sure that we maintain the norm against the use of chemical weapons. now, i have not made a final decision about various actions that might be taken to help enforce that norm. but as i've already said, i have had my military and our team look at a wide range of options. we have consulted with allies, we've consulted with congress, we've been in conversations with all the interested parties. and in no event are we considering any kind of military action that would involve boots on the ground, that would involve a long-term campaign, but we are looking at the possibility of a limited, narrow act that would help make sure that not only syria, but others around the world, understand that the international community cares about maintaining this chemical weapons ban and norm. but again, i repeat, we're not considering any open ended commitment. we're not considering any boots on the ground approach. w
terrorists who might use them against us. so, i have said before and i meant what i said, that if the world has an obligation to make sure that we maintain the norm against the use of chemical weapons. now, i have not made a final decision about various actions that might be taken to help enforce that norm. but as i've already said, i have had my military and our team look at a wide range of options. we have consulted with allies, we've consulted with congress, we've been in conversations with...
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more they just have to learn to use their remaining senses in the right way for. us that of course. i'm primarily talking about the sense of touch. i see. this unique footage is from the archives of the special education institute the russian academy of science nine hundred sixty three the decision was taken to teach deaf and blind kids every day skills first and speech second the results were exceptional within a few years many were able to speak read and write but the success was welcome only as far as allowing the students to work in manufacturing perhaps operating a sewing machine soviet society wasn't ready to consider that blind and deaf people might also become academics. because if it's all contrived an overblown how can they work in academia they have to be useful do something real they'll earn their bread their country guarantees it they'll always be safe here but i still think that they should do something maybe something small let them have their own specialty they should feel that the government needs their knowledge and they have to feel needed but how can we consider
more they just have to learn to use their remaining senses in the right way for. us that of course. i'm primarily talking about the sense of touch. i see. this unique footage is from the archives of the special education institute the russian academy of science nine hundred sixty three the decision was taken to teach deaf and blind kids every day skills first and speech second the results were exceptional within a few years many were able to speak read and write but the success was welcome only...
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-- alleged use of chemical weapons. it has more to do with degrading the syrian military and securing victory for the rebels. >> all right, peter sharp, there, thanks for an update from moscow. let's continue talking about this, though and join our diplomatic editor in new york. as you heard, james, russia calling on the u.s. to provide its proof to the u.n. security council. any movement amongst diplomats there today? >> no. of course, it's saturday. it's not a normal day of u.n. work. but i need to remind you, any member of the security council, any of the 15 members could call a meeting if they want it. some are saying they are watching carefully in case russia does decide to call a meeting of fellow members of the security council. no sign of that. for now, the only event here at the united nations it angela cain, the head of disarmament affairs. she was there with the weapons inspectors and negotiated with the syrian authorities to let them investigate this most recent incident on the 21st of august. well, she has
-- alleged use of chemical weapons. it has more to do with degrading the syrian military and securing victory for the rebels. >> all right, peter sharp, there, thanks for an update from moscow. let's continue talking about this, though and join our diplomatic editor in new york. as you heard, james, russia calling on the u.s. to provide its proof to the u.n. security council. any movement amongst diplomats there today? >> no. of course, it's saturday. it's not a normal day of u.n....
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you can see a large number of people have gathered here to use night what is really. more all of the people who are here. but a number of them are when london mayor boris johnson came to office in two thousand and eight he pledged to end rusty paying by thousand and twelve not only did he not hit that target but rust leaping numbers have increased every year he's been in office in london and promised to be eradicate the thing by fencing. yeah. it's very difficult. although it is. a problem. to database change shows a rise from three thousand four hundred seventy two people when the mayor came to power to six thousand four hundred thirty seven sleeping rough last year but the mayor's office insists it's not all bad news and the increase in numbers isn't party to an increase in funding longer hours on the streets rat reach teams mean more people than ever before being identified and now eight out of ten new sleepers will only spend twenty four hours on the street yet despite the increase in funding many of the people here have been sleeping rough for months. on the stre
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it shouldn't be thought of as an achievement for us either. i'm talking about higher education and finding an interesting job. just read a book was. i deeply appreciate all that you do. and i'm so grateful that you're here. you're a great man you changed people's lives you changed my life and i'll never forget you. all in all i consider myself happy judging by the outcome of my life as a girl move all my dreams have come true i even have a son now. the. only good he ever is not actually his son but his official guardian and assistant. go and wash your hands markie pop. i said i'm surprise you didn't want to become a teacher. they met twelve years ago on a mountain hike to lonely people a deaf and blind professor and a fourteen year old boy who'd run away from home. i felt bored lost at home so it was tough days my parents were divorced much the same and i know my mother felt really bad about it which i could feel her grief in the air. it was like an endless feeling of hopelessness for some . if what they're performing day i just stroked his ha
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the white house sidelines the yuan probe into the use of chemical weapons in syria and makes final preparations for an assault against a mosque is based on its own unconfirmed intelligence. the latest leaks from edward snowden expose the financial dockside of u.s. spy programs as the whistleblower himself is on and by no governmental groups for his revelations and. start issuing aerobatics while the crowds at the knox twenty thirteen at show just outside moscow showcasing some of the world's best pilots flying some of the finest planes on the planet. live from moscow this is the with me your leadership of allah thanks for joining it's you on chemical weapons experts are expected to present the results of their investigation into last week's use of deadly toxins in syria but the u.s. has made it clear the world body is findings will not influence its intention to the syrian regime which it blames for the chemical a tongue that reportedly killed more than fourteen hundred civilians with an intervention expected as early as this weekend the wider international community remains unconvinced by amer
the white house sidelines the yuan probe into the use of chemical weapons in syria and makes final preparations for an assault against a mosque is based on its own unconfirmed intelligence. the latest leaks from edward snowden expose the financial dockside of u.s. spy programs as the whistleblower himself is on and by no governmental groups for his revelations and. start issuing aerobatics while the crowds at the knox twenty thirteen at show just outside moscow showcasing some of the world's...
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well it's been a pleasure having you with us here on r.t. today i'm wrong. and up next no mercy for the big bankers or the cuts on wall street the kaiser report in just a second. so the historic and for many americans tragic ruling in the bradley manning case just got a lot weirder because he has declared that he wants to live the rest of his life as a woman named chelsea well i'm glad his lawyer got him to keep this revelation to himself until the end of the trial but sadly he really should have pushed for him to keep quiet about this just a bit longer why you ask because if there is one thing i know about the mainstream media is that the second sex is involved everything else instantly becomes a distant second case in point what is the legacy of bill clinton is that the job murderer who are sure to nafta no is it a violent foreign policy throughout the world somewhat similar to bush's and obama's in locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important sin he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the year
well it's been a pleasure having you with us here on r.t. today i'm wrong. and up next no mercy for the big bankers or the cuts on wall street the kaiser report in just a second. so the historic and for many americans tragic ruling in the bradley manning case just got a lot weirder because he has declared that he wants to live the rest of his life as a woman named chelsea well i'm glad his lawyer got him to keep this revelation to himself until the end of the trial but sadly he really should...
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the loss of hearing was the most difficult to get used to alexander could still remained using his hands that life without music was unbearable. through the filter i call this my musical harness. but that's the birth of i was shocked the first time i put this loudspeaker up to my chest with so for the last i could clearly feel the band's drum. and so i solved the problem of rhythm and now i can hear the music and relax. nobody knows exactly why alexander savor of lost his sight and hearing their his case files reveal a dark family secret alexander's mother and father met and fell in love both had lost their parents during the stalin era and both been raised in orphanages they simply considered it a happy coincidence that they shared the same second name only after years had passed did they finally discover the awful truth. has been. and wife also brother sister helps explaining that. one day he went to a park and then came home to me. i remember i was doing some laundry and he asked me mama how my going to live i don't understand anyone and they don't understand me . i said let's go for
the loss of hearing was the most difficult to get used to alexander could still remained using his hands that life without music was unbearable. through the filter i call this my musical harness. but that's the birth of i was shocked the first time i put this loudspeaker up to my chest with so for the last i could clearly feel the band's drum. and so i solved the problem of rhythm and now i can hear the music and relax. nobody knows exactly why alexander savor of lost his sight and hearing...
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historically called the enemy to use and. has the report. a major aspect that's close to impossible to prevent in the syrian crisis should it get even more chaotic and unpredictable with the us and western outside military involvement the likelihood of empowering al qaeda already a very powerful force in the country experts left and right are warning that the west would be fighting alongside group members in syria who at home are seen as its own main enemy in the war on terror the opposition in syria is far from unified political force al qaeda members form a large chunk of this opposition attempting to get assad to step down concerns were high before that western ammunition would end up in the wrong hands because there's no way to selectively support one part of those against assad's government and not another the fear now is that u.s. and western military escapades would in force not just a vague opposition it sees as the good guy but the al qaeda members that make it up by the thousands mainly the front considered the most violent element
historically called the enemy to use and. has the report. a major aspect that's close to impossible to prevent in the syrian crisis should it get even more chaotic and unpredictable with the us and western outside military involvement the likelihood of empowering al qaeda already a very powerful force in the country experts left and right are warning that the west would be fighting alongside group members in syria who at home are seen as its own main enemy in the war on terror the opposition in...
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thank you for joining us here on. choreography and synchronized moves to make the bolshoi's directors jealous russia's twenty. providing the stage for a study of the. very daring pilots some spectacular footage with lindsey franz he went to watch some magnificent men and of course the flying machine. three days of business led up to this but now the fun begins for the public here at . fields just outside of moscow the flight programs are the big draw for crowds here every year at max and it could because it's not just about the exhibit the latest in aviation technology that's on the ground it's what's flying above us in the sky and it makes quite an impression on the eyes and i can tell you on the ears as well some of the highlights included in the flight of the t. fifty brand new it's a feature in the russian military and it really wild the crowd with its maneuvers at such a low altitude and of course we have the russian swifts that have been performing here on the grounds. did jet team that does choreographed maneuv
thank you for joining us here on. choreography and synchronized moves to make the bolshoi's directors jealous russia's twenty. providing the stage for a study of the. very daring pilots some spectacular footage with lindsey franz he went to watch some magnificent men and of course the flying machine. three days of business led up to this but now the fun begins for the public here at . fields just outside of moscow the flight programs are the big draw for crowds here every year at max and it...
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london well thank you so much for joining us here and. stopping a sign for the martin in our washington d.c. studio breaking the set. sometimes it seems. in the face of giant corporations people are just sort of helpless i could be pretty pessimistic myself about what a few individuals with no real money or power can really do against the system but you never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well chef jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well while the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventeen thousand signatures on the change dot org petition that game has been pulled from russian shelves by the developer the thing is that massive corporations do a lot of bad things because they have no morals
london well thank you so much for joining us here and. stopping a sign for the martin in our washington d.c. studio breaking the set. sometimes it seems. in the face of giant corporations people are just sort of helpless i could be pretty pessimistic myself about what a few individuals with no real money or power can really do against the system but you never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well chef...
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the loss of hearing was the most difficult to get used to alexander could still remained using his hands but life without music was unbearable. through the filter i call this my musical harness. but that's the voice of if i was shocked the first time i put this loudspeaker up to my chest with so for the last i could clearly feel the band's drum. and so i solved the problem of rhythm and now i can hear the music and relax. nobody knows exactly why alexander savor often lost his sight and hearing their his case files reveal a dark family secret alexander's mother and father met and fell in love both had lost their parents during the stalin era and both been raised in orphanages they simply considered it a happy coincidence that they shared the same second name only after years had passed did they finally discover the awful truth. has been. and wife. brother sister helps explaining that. one day he went to a park and then came home to me. i remember i was doing some laundry and he asked me mama how my going to live i don't understand anyone and they don't understand me . i said let's go for
the loss of hearing was the most difficult to get used to alexander could still remained using his hands but life without music was unbearable. through the filter i call this my musical harness. but that's the voice of if i was shocked the first time i put this loudspeaker up to my chest with so for the last i could clearly feel the band's drum. and so i solved the problem of rhythm and now i can hear the music and relax. nobody knows exactly why alexander savor often lost his sight and hearing...
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the use of chemical weapons but not by whom they were used so the key question will still remain up in the air even as we receive the results of that investigation nonetheless the u.s. has already made its judgment. having failed to win over most of its international allies and lawmakers on capitol hill the white house is also struggling to drum up popular support for intervention or among that of the general public in the united states now according to the latest polls more than half of all americans think the country should stay out of the syrian conflict altogether with only a fifth saying they actually support getting involved and even if the assad government is implicated in the actual use of chemical weapons or only about twenty nine percent of americans would actually support military action some observers over think that foreign intervention is in fact being provoked by the desperate syrian rebels who were are apparently losing this civil war. the promise that president obama is making to the american people is that all the bleeding will be on the syrian side we will strike the
the use of chemical weapons but not by whom they were used so the key question will still remain up in the air even as we receive the results of that investigation nonetheless the u.s. has already made its judgment. having failed to win over most of its international allies and lawmakers on capitol hill the white house is also struggling to drum up popular support for intervention or among that of the general public in the united states now according to the latest polls more than half of all...
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very good morning to you from all of us here at r.t. moscow. live from the russian capital where it's now it's just after eight am on saturday. u.n. chemical weapons experts are expected to present the results of their investigation into last week's use of deadly toxins in syria over the u.s. has made it clear that the world's body's findings will not influence its intention to attack the syrian regime which it blames for the chemical attack that reportedly killed more than fourteen hundred civilians and within it a spectator intervention perhaps as early as this weekend and the wider international community remains unconvinced by america's claims. you can has this report. well the obama administration is laying the groundwork for a military strike against syria but the president says he has not made the final decision if mr ation has spent the last few days scrambling an intelligence assessment that would make the case for an attack on syria today we finally saw that report the on classified four page version of it secretary kerry presented th
very good morning to you from all of us here at r.t. moscow. live from the russian capital where it's now it's just after eight am on saturday. u.n. chemical weapons experts are expected to present the results of their investigation into last week's use of deadly toxins in syria over the u.s. has made it clear that the world's body's findings will not influence its intention to attack the syrian regime which it blames for the chemical attack that reportedly killed more than fourteen hundred...
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it was used on french twitter. a lot of people feeding into the sentiment, voting no on a war in syria. >> you were talking about exhausting the diplomatic channels and proceeding with caution. proceeding with caution as part of the message of the piece that you call authored for foreign policy. in it you say that given the deaths of hundreds of civilians in the united states, the shelter in baghdad in a 91 was married by carter's who knew what not to hit in damascus this time around. we are talking about very be populated areas. they have already moved things away from the main barriers. >> they are only targeted in the name. let's the forget that, it is still a push for a political settlement in the government and the rebels. what they are trying to do to advance that golda -- that goal, it was recently in syria, recently possible that they will launch air strikes against syria. they are trying to force coming to the negotiating table and the rebels are again pushing for the collapse of the regime and the preside
it was used on french twitter. a lot of people feeding into the sentiment, voting no on a war in syria. >> you were talking about exhausting the diplomatic channels and proceeding with caution. proceeding with caution as part of the message of the piece that you call authored for foreign policy. in it you say that given the deaths of hundreds of civilians in the united states, the shelter in baghdad in a 91 was married by carter's who knew what not to hit in damascus this time around. we...
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only has a mandate to ascertain the use of chemical. weapons but not by whom they were accused so the key question will still remain up in the air even as we receive the results of that investigation but the u.s. has already made and made its judgment about who is to blame but not not the judgment as to what to do about it got it got it understood thanks for the future can our correspondent washington d.c. well though we talked about the international reaction the u.k. has ruled out military action against syria as we know last night the prime minister was dealt a huge blow by parliament which rejected his plan to support the u.s. if it chose war the motion followed mounting allegations of a mass chemical attack near damascus largely being blamed on assad's government r.c. serve first followed that crucial session in london. defeated and she merely ate it that's how the prime minister is being portrayed today after that major political blow the parliament voting against military action it means that the prime minister's decision essenti
only has a mandate to ascertain the use of chemical. weapons but not by whom they were accused so the key question will still remain up in the air even as we receive the results of that investigation but the u.s. has already made and made its judgment about who is to blame but not not the judgment as to what to do about it got it got it understood thanks for the future can our correspondent washington d.c. well though we talked about the international reaction the u.k. has ruled out military...
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you hear us absolutely in the. ok thank you absolutely i don't think that using chemical weapons it's reason enough to intervene in syria no it's a little bit complicated to understand we know more for example that the us army. hello yes you still you still live on. ok you know what i wanted what i wanted to do said is that we saw that u.s. army already used the chemical weapons. agent in vietnam or in fallujah in need i saw it's not really a. good reason to intervene in syria and also what i wanted to point that bomb being using bombs will not solve the problem in syria we will add more that more injuries and it's not correct in my need to intervene and to solve the syrian problem ok there your thoughts that we see it coming from brussels or the very heart of the e.u. what is the general picture you know your friends your family people you are speaking to about your view is it generally shared. for example if. we read the newspaper here in belgium you see that more than seventy five percent of the people is agains
you hear us absolutely in the. ok thank you absolutely i don't think that using chemical weapons it's reason enough to intervene in syria no it's a little bit complicated to understand we know more for example that the us army. hello yes you still you still live on. ok you know what i wanted what i wanted to do said is that we saw that u.s. army already used the chemical weapons. agent in vietnam or in fallujah in need i saw it's not really a. good reason to intervene in syria and also what i...
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to us for whatever cameron conservative party m.p.'s who voted in favor of military intervention against syria he told me why he supported the measure but couldn't tell me what hard evidence they have about the use of chemical weapons. the chemical weapons attacks were delivered on an industrial scale in which is a suburb of damascus you know it is pretty clear there is only one person who could have delivered that which is actually maher her bashar assad's brother who is in charge of defending damascus absolutely confident that he is responsible and he has a response he alone is responsible what can you say to people that still say they want to see facts before intervention happened how could you convince that my know what you're saying and i can hear that you absolutely believe it but how do you convince the unbelievers if you like. you know at the end of the day as with a jury you know any judgment is made in the words beyond reasonable doubt or use sometimes no information is absolutely perfect you may not have the electronic intel
to us for whatever cameron conservative party m.p.'s who voted in favor of military intervention against syria he told me why he supported the measure but couldn't tell me what hard evidence they have about the use of chemical weapons. the chemical weapons attacks were delivered on an industrial scale in which is a suburb of damascus you know it is pretty clear there is only one person who could have delivered that which is actually maher her bashar assad's brother who is in charge of defending...
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in washington also joining us is the independent and host of blazes hot list amy holmes she joins us from new york let's get right to it guys syria is let's start with you van should the president wait for the u.n. findings on the use of chemical weapons or should be act immediately well i think he needs to act fast i don't think he should bypass trying to build a coalition he didn't go in by him self but we i think we already know russia and china have been sticking up for thought they're probably not going to give him that legality to go ahead but there's a difference between legality and legitimacy if he goes in by himself he won't have legality or legitimacy he's got to build a coalition with it you have to go to the u.n. to do it. amy the white house and state department say the evidence is undeniable that they used chemical weapons leasure the president said we've been very clear to the assad regime there's a red line if he crosses it he crosses it that was last year what does he do now rioted we've seen this ever sifting red line and now the president's credibility is on the l
in washington also joining us is the independent and host of blazes hot list amy holmes she joins us from new york let's get right to it guys syria is let's start with you van should the president wait for the u.n. findings on the use of chemical weapons or should be act immediately well i think he needs to act fast i don't think he should bypass trying to build a coalition he didn't go in by him self but we i think we already know russia and china have been sticking up for thought they're...
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his government argues sara for us followed the crucial session in london. defeated and humiliated that's how the prime minister is being portrayed today after that major political blow with parliament voting against military action it means that the prime minister's decision essentially to recall parliament to bring this nation against possible military action in syria has backfired spectacularly now i'm not standing here and saying those some piece or some pieces of intelligence that i've seen all the gypsy in the world won't see that convinces me that i'm right and anyone who disagrees with me is wrong i'm saying this is a judgment we have to reach a judgment about what happened and who was responsible to the prime minister what has convinced you where is the evidence that an action by the international community would cease the use of chemical weapons within syria in the end there is no one hundred percent certainty about who is responsible you have to make a judgment it's not going to sit comfortably with the prime minister this issue of foreign policy
his government argues sara for us followed the crucial session in london. defeated and humiliated that's how the prime minister is being portrayed today after that major political blow with parliament voting against military action it means that the prime minister's decision essentially to recall parliament to bring this nation against possible military action in syria has backfired spectacularly now i'm not standing here and saying those some piece or some pieces of intelligence that i've seen...
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a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. i'm going to. the eyes to the right two hundred seventy two the nose to the left two hundred eighty five. the british parliament rejects intervention in syria after the prime minister fails to convince lawmakers still launch war against president johnson. the u.s. is boosting its naval forces in the region saying it's ready to strike alone despite losing support of its closest ally. and more misery for sounds of stricken families in russia's far east where it's fear of the floodwaters which have devastated their towns and won't receive before winter.
a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. i'm going to. the eyes to the right two hundred seventy two the nose to the left two hundred eighty five. the british parliament rejects intervention in syria after the prime minister fails to convince lawmakers still launch war against president johnson. the u.s. is boosting its naval forces in the region saying it's ready to strike alone despite losing support of its closest ally. and more misery for sounds of stricken families in...
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bring us the mood at the turkish border at the moment. yeah of course the people are free. at a turkish border in the province of how to get large elevates minority. which it defies themselves very much with the regime in damascus of the same group and of course they're afraid. yes of a military action which could cause a set of the government takeover in damascus. yet they seem themselves. in a kind of position with. a government take this government supporting opposition and so do afraid to even talk about a possible. turkey in a sort of turkey where it will turkey supports military intervention and in syria and say they have intelligence that asa did use a chemical weapons so what would what implications will this have for turkey then any over spill for ankara how big of a risk is there. but there's always a risk i mean the military intervene. in any case we'll have a risk of large consequences we see already in lebanon what more can be spread outside of syria the same will be probably for iraq and the risk exists also in turkey you see already in turkey. several hundred
bring us the mood at the turkish border at the moment. yeah of course the people are free. at a turkish border in the province of how to get large elevates minority. which it defies themselves very much with the regime in damascus of the same group and of course they're afraid. yes of a military action which could cause a set of the government takeover in damascus. yet they seem themselves. in a kind of position with. a government take this government supporting opposition and so do afraid to...
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ryan vickers is joining us now. we were just talking about it in the break how the most unexpected things strike you and, well, first of all, tell me how it happened. are you walking down the street and you feel something wrong? >> pretty much, actually. i was in washington, d.c. i had some signs and symptoms leading up to it but you're young, you think you're invincible, this pain will go away. and then it got to a point where i couldn't stand it and i was in d.c. and i walked to the hospital. >> you walked yourself to the hospital? >> with a friend, porter, he walked me to the hospital. he was there and knew where it was. we couldn't get a cab so i walked. by the time i got there, i could hardly breathe. >> what did you think was happening? >> i had no idea. but i can tell you this, you don't have to wait long in the hospital and say, i can't breathe and my chest hurts. they take you right back. >> they probably thought you were having a heart attack, yeah? >> they assumed at first and then they gave me antibiotic
ryan vickers is joining us now. we were just talking about it in the break how the most unexpected things strike you and, well, first of all, tell me how it happened. are you walking down the street and you feel something wrong? >> pretty much, actually. i was in washington, d.c. i had some signs and symptoms leading up to it but you're young, you think you're invincible, this pain will go away. and then it got to a point where i couldn't stand it and i was in d.c. and i walked to the...
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international support for his plan to launch limited airstrikes against the mascot's over its alleged use of chemical weapons. also emergency crews in russia's far east work around the clock trying to keep floodwaters at bay and evacuated residents as the worst delusion in a century takes a heavy toll on infrastructure. this is r.t. coming to you live from moscow with me marina joshie. the united states is facing the prospect of going it alone in syria after washington's key ally withdrew its support for airstrikes in a storage vote british lawmakers defeated a motion by david cameron's government marking the first time in recent years that the u.k. has refused to take part in a u.s. led intervention military action was rejected by a margin of thirteen the votes with thirty members of cameron's own party turning against him parliament refused to sanction british involvement in syria even if un inspectors conclude that damascus was indeed responsible for the use of chemical weapons earlier in august and attack that reportedly killed hundreds of civilians in the eyes of lawmakers cameron wa
international support for his plan to launch limited airstrikes against the mascot's over its alleged use of chemical weapons. also emergency crews in russia's far east work around the clock trying to keep floodwaters at bay and evacuated residents as the worst delusion in a century takes a heavy toll on infrastructure. this is r.t. coming to you live from moscow with me marina joshie. the united states is facing the prospect of going it alone in syria after washington's key ally withdrew its...
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any part of the speech used must palinsing fees. some cases settled out of court. >> dr. king's family said look, we own it, he didn't make a lot of money when he was alive. the only thing he had in his estate really, were his properties, his literary in effect properties, so get a license, pay us for it. >> critics say the family has gone too far, noting dr. king's relatives have received millions of dollars licensing out part of the speech to companies that wanted to leverage it for commercial advertising. one deal included cingular wireless, using the tag line free at last. >> the irony of dr. king's family using his legacy to maximize their in come is a very sad and painful contribution of how dr. king led his own life and what he would want his legacy to be. >> dr. king registered his copyrights in part so that his heirs would have potentially financial security from the use of his copyrights, and the heirs and licenses access to his work are acting as any other copyright owner would. >> the king family does make the speech available to schools at a discount. >> so i
any part of the speech used must palinsing fees. some cases settled out of court. >> dr. king's family said look, we own it, he didn't make a lot of money when he was alive. the only thing he had in his estate really, were his properties, his literary in effect properties, so get a license, pay us for it. >> critics say the family has gone too far, noting dr. king's relatives have received millions of dollars licensing out part of the speech to companies that wanted to leverage it...
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what does it say that so many of us are using drugs to help us sleep? dr. sanjay gupta joins me now. sanjay, 9 million americans using sleeping pills, that's a huge number. >> it is a huge number and more people are turning to sleeping pills than ever before. i's been going on for some time now. people are turning to these pills more than they have in years past, and often times turning to them very early on, so as quickly after they develop sleep problems, going to the sleeping pills earlier than they had before. >> and certain groups of people, women, older individuals, they're taking sleep aids more than others, right? >> the most common group of people were people in their 80s. older people, more likely women versus men, and more highly educated. so highly educated, older women who fit the most common category using the sleep aid. >> i thought middle aged tv anchors would be in the highest category. >> some that i know are. >> the same study also suggested that a lot more people who are trying nonprescription remedies, does that concern you? >> well, i
what does it say that so many of us are using drugs to help us sleep? dr. sanjay gupta joins me now. sanjay, 9 million americans using sleeping pills, that's a huge number. >> it is a huge number and more people are turning to sleeping pills than ever before. i's been going on for some time now. people are turning to these pills more than they have in years past, and often times turning to them very early on, so as quickly after they develop sleep problems, going to the sleeping pills...
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here is why i can because we know he's already used them, so why wouldn't he use them again? only in larger quantities. >> i am more playing devil's advocate -- >> sure. >> than disagreeing with you personally -- >> let me toss -- >> let me ask you this question -- >> yeah. >> i want to ask you one question. >> go ahead. >> how can you be 100% sure on the evidence that we've seen that it wasn't a rogue element of the rebels deliberately letting off chemical weapons to lure americans into a trap? that's an argument some people are putting forward. >> pigs fly. some people put that forward. the rebels don't have those weapons. they don't have the chemical weapons. so how could -- and there is ample evidence that is going to be forthcoming. but the difference between this, here is the bodies stocked up, okay, and the ample evidence. in iraq, there was no -- there was no evidence of concrete evidence of weapons of mass destruction when our secretary of state went to the united nations security counsel and told the world there was. this is vastly different situation than iraq. and
here is why i can because we know he's already used them, so why wouldn't he use them again? only in larger quantities. >> i am more playing devil's advocate -- >> sure. >> than disagreeing with you personally -- >> let me toss -- >> let me ask you this question -- >> yeah. >> i want to ask you one question. >> go ahead. >> how can you be 100% sure on the evidence that we've seen that it wasn't a rogue element of the rebels deliberately...
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also emergency crews in russia's fought used to work around the clock trying to flood watches at bay and evacuated residents as the word delusion in a century takes. its eleven am in the russian capital you're watching are to live with me. as u.s. forces are poised for a possible military strike on syria washington's a key ally has withdrawn its support british lawmakers have defeated a motion by david cameron's government effectively ruling out the country's involvement in any assault intervention was rejected by a margin of thirteen with thirty members of cameron's own party turning against him column and refuses to sanction british involvement in syria even if you inspectors conclude that damascus was indeed responsible for the use of chemical weapons early in august and attack of that reportedly killed hundreds of civilians in the eyes of lawmakers cameron was unable to make a sufficiently convincing case against it when pressed by m.p.'s to explain why the syrian regime could possibly want to provoke a foreign action or the primary admitted that british intelligence could not pi
also emergency crews in russia's fought used to work around the clock trying to flood watches at bay and evacuated residents as the word delusion in a century takes. its eleven am in the russian capital you're watching are to live with me. as u.s. forces are poised for a possible military strike on syria washington's a key ally has withdrawn its support british lawmakers have defeated a motion by david cameron's government effectively ruling out the country's involvement in any assault...
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accounts of chemical-filled rockets being used against opposition-control areas. we have thousands of social media reports and 95 different videos, horrific videos, documenting the evidence. >> at the past of the opposition, this emergency recall of the british parliament had been reduced to debating the principal of military action. >> evidence should proceed decision, not decision preceding evidence. >> the u.k. government has published a summary of advice from its own lawyers claiming military action would be legal if there was compelling evidence of the use of chemical weapons. but according to the british prime minister, there will be no strike until action at the u.n.. though that will not oppose silent -- silence opposing views on the street. >> a division that runs right through not just the british people, but the british parliament as well. cctv, london. >> the red cross says the suffering of civilians in syria is reaching unprecedented levels. it has called for access to all areas where people are in need. along with the daily threat of violence, reside
accounts of chemical-filled rockets being used against opposition-control areas. we have thousands of social media reports and 95 different videos, horrific videos, documenting the evidence. >> at the past of the opposition, this emergency recall of the british parliament had been reduced to debating the principal of military action. >> evidence should proceed decision, not decision preceding evidence. >> the u.k. government has published a summary of advice from its own...
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s new crossfire show then jones who joins us in washington also joining us is the independent and a host of blazes hot list amy holmes she joins us from new york let's get right to it guys syria's let's start with you van should the president wait for the u.n. findings on the use of chemical weapons or should be act immediately well i think he needs to act fast i don't think he should bypass trying to build a coalition he didn't go in by him self but we i think we already know russia and china have been sticking up for thought they're probably not going to give him that legality to go ahead but there's a difference between the.
s new crossfire show then jones who joins us in washington also joining us is the independent and a host of blazes hot list amy holmes she joins us from new york let's get right to it guys syria's let's start with you van should the president wait for the u.n. findings on the use of chemical weapons or should be act immediately well i think he needs to act fast i don't think he should bypass trying to build a coalition he didn't go in by him self but we i think we already know russia and china...